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单词 stringendo
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Definition of stringendo in English:

stringendo

adverb & adjective strɪnˈdʒɛndəʊstrin-
Music
  • (especially as a direction) with increasing speed.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示)加速地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I suggested stringendo applied to all the strings, while accelerando was just for the cellos.
nounPlural stringendos, Plural stringendi strɪnˈdʒɛndəʊstrin-
Music
  • A passage performed or marked to be performed with increasing speed.

    加速演奏的篇章;标明要加速演奏的篇章

    beginning with a marked stringendo, the final orchestral climax approaches
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Wachet auf, five crescendi and stringendi markings appear simultaneously.
    • The rubato and stringendi which Brahms actually prescribes in the finale's slow introduction are very well controlled.
    • Here, accelerandos and stringendos and rallantandos, and so forth are very important.
    • Another example is the overworked ‘Prelude in C sharp minor,’ where he avoids extra-added stringendos in favor of a steadier tempo throughout.
    • Once a series of stepped dynamics and stringendi have reached a passionate climax, the brief cadenza that follows is extended all the way to a low D.

Origin

Italian, literally 'squeezing, binding together'.

Definition of stringendo in US English:

stringendo

adverb & adjectivestrin-
Music
  • (especially as a direction) with increasing speed.

    (尤作演奏演唱指示)加速地(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I suggested stringendo applied to all the strings, while accelerando was just for the cellos.
nounstrin-
Music
  • A passage marked to be performed stringendo.

    加速演奏的篇章;标明要加速演奏的篇章

    beginning with a marked stringendo, the final orchestral climax approaches
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once a series of stepped dynamics and stringendi have reached a passionate climax, the brief cadenza that follows is extended all the way to a low D.
    • Here, accelerandos and stringendos and rallantandos, and so forth are very important.
    • The rubato and stringendi which Brahms actually prescribes in the finale's slow introduction are very well controlled.
    • In Wachet auf, five crescendi and stringendi markings appear simultaneously.
    • Another example is the overworked ‘Prelude in C sharp minor,’ where he avoids extra-added stringendos in favor of a steadier tempo throughout.

Origin

Italian, literally ‘squeezing, binding together’.

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